Health systems target cyber-resilience to strengthen front-line defences
Given the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks, health systems are shifting their cybersecurity focus from mere prevention to cyber resilience. This strategy accepts that breaches are often unavoidable and emphasizes the capacity to withstand, respond to, and recover from attacks while minimizing disruption to patient care.
Key elements of this resilience approach include:
Enhanced Front-Line Defenses: Implementing robust endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions.
Comprehensive Staff Training: Ensuring that clinical personnel, not just the IT team, are proficient in downtime procedures.
Sustaining Critical Functions: The primary goal is to keep essential hospital operations running during a cyber event to safeguard patient safety.
Protecting Connected Devices (IoMT): Requiring closer collaboration between clinical engineering and IT security to secure the expanding network of connected medical devices, which are common entry points for attackers.
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